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Pneumonia

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Re: Ethical dilemma?

Post by Pneumonia » Sun May 22, 2016 2:33 am

Taking PTs in the testing room prior to test day is a great call, and you should all do it if it's feasible for you. I was in undergrad when I did this, and I imagine it would be more difficult for those who are in the workforce or who are taking the test at a location that isn't a college campus.

Anyway, even if Jeffort were wrong, there would be no reason whatsoever to adhere to the nonsensical "policy" of staying away from the testing center or the testing room.

To the poster who switched centers: it was completely unnecessary for you to do that. Take the test wherever you want. This "policy," if it exists, is the logical equivalent of LSAC telling you what kind of paper your PTs can and cannot be printed on.

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Re: Ethical dilemma?

Post by RamTitan » Sun May 22, 2016 8:07 pm

I am prone to anxious thoughts too, but I think this is a little ridiculous. It's a rule they can't enforce, so go ahead.

However, my main thought is that it really doesn't matter that much what room it's in. The only detriment I can see is that it's a small desk, which is going to be hard too predict and not that big of a deal in my mind.

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Re: Ethical dilemma?

Post by ayylmao » Sun May 22, 2016 9:55 pm

WeightliftingThinker wrote:UPDATE: I contacted the LSAC and they said that one is not allowed to go to the test center to practice individually unless one is in a prep program that is held in the test center.
There is literally no way to enforce this. You've gotta be next level paranoid to take this seriously.

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Re: Ethical dilemma?

Post by iamapipersson » Mon May 23, 2016 10:06 am

kellyfrost wrote:Jesus Christ.
Indeed.

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Re: Ethical dilemma?

Post by arisboddle » Mon May 23, 2016 10:54 am

OP is exactly the kind of unhinged maniac we need more of in the nation's law schools.

OP, when you murder, eviscerate, cook and consume your immediate family, several pets and a few co-workers I want you to briefly think back to this thread and realize this is where it all began.

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